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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1908)
PROSPECTIVE RAILROAD EASTERN OREGON ( I'rlnuvllle Journal. Culm lilt-nt with tin' activity mark ing the proiimtku of the (Vninil Ore gun Hallruad irn!-it. In wiilfh I'line vllli', llend ami Minima capital li pri marily lnti'rc:iii. mini aulkentlr tlclltiKH of th lnHT:! in on thn part of the llirrl;r.i.i i.-.'ti's.b Hi i-xli-nd the C'orvullli atKjsU-rr. Kaliroad arroaa the Canraile ranue from Albany and Detroit Into the heart of Crook coun ty and aiToaa the rentral an a of the atale clear to the Idaho line. The iiirtrey for thin tranaconllnen tal routo w made a number of yeam axo, and rlKhl of way aerured. Cut Ilea, ralla and eterythlnn necemiary for the conntructlon of the propon-d line haa alao been atored near Al bany, oo the weal aide of the moun talna, for aeveral yeara, ao that the only thing needed to begin opera tions la the word to go ahead from the powers that be In Portland and New York. This seems now to have been given, and work bids fair to commence neat spring. Kor nearly a month now govern ment engineers and woodsmen have been checking and measuring up the amout of timber standing on the right of wsy, and It Is saJd by persona liv ing In the Hlsters country that no other timber than that on the Corval lls Kas'ern hss been cruised. The route of the railroad runs eastward from Detroit, the present terminal, across the main range north of the Three Hlaters mountalna to the town of rilalera thence southeaat to a point one-hair nille north of l.aldlow, where tho railroad will cross the lcs chutes river on a cantilever bridge 12ft feet high; thence In the same general direction Just to the cast of Ilciil. and on serosa the atale thrmiKh Hums and Vale to Ontario, Led by Hurvevor Itobert Lea, whj napped the route for the l)cchutei Valley lino down that river to tho Co lumbia, the parly of civil engineers In the employ of tho Deschuies Irri gation & I'nwnr Company of llend, began work this week at O'Noll. They will survey northward to Madras, and then return to llend, from which point they are to transit a feasible route through Itedmond to O'Neill, and later the auxiliary line to I'rlno vllle. II. M. (limit and Krank May are in the aurveylng outfit. DEPOT WANTED AT SPRINGFIELD JUNCTION There la consldiTiihto complaint among the people residing at Hprlng fleld and In that vicinity becauau the Houihern Pacific Company does not provide a depot or a wailing shud for that atntlon. Kvery day one or more passengers bonrd the lucal train there and during the time they are waiting for the arrival of the trains they are compelled to remain In the hot sun or in rasa nf stormy weather they aland In the ra 111 Willi absolutely no alulier. Tho company announced a year or ao ago that It would build a good depot and keep an agent at the Junction, and went ao far as to buy land for that purpose, but for some reason or other no further action haa been taken. Htl,L OK MAK WOOD IN MOW YOHK. New York, Aug. 3. The rna of Mao ( Wood In New Yolk, charged will) forgery and perjury alleged to have been coimnlttiMl In her nil 1 1 for divorce from Utillt'il Htutes Senator Thumna C. I'littt. aa on III" ciilen dar of tho Court of llcnimil Si'aalona for hearing today, bin by the const tit of both sides. It Is probable that the trial will go over until fall. Mlaa Wood haa remained In aerliiHlnu since her release from the Tombs. Her counsel and friends declare that she will be vindicated when her case rpmea to trial and that there will be some aenaatlonal revelations. TKACHKIM' K.XVMINATION Notice Is hereby given that thr county superintendent of lune coun ty will hold the regular elimination of applicants for state and county papers In the county court house, Kugene, Oregon, as follows: Kor hlate liiM'rs Cnmm.'nctug Wednesday. Auguat 11. IIMIH, at V o'clock a. ni . and con tinuing until Saturday, Auguat K, at 4 P m. Wednesday Pcnmanahlp, history, aliening, phyatral geography, reading, pavchology. Thursday Written arithmetic, the ory of teaching, grammar, book keeping. Friday Physiology, geography, rompoaltlon, algebra, Kngllah litera ture. Saturday lUttany, plane geomet ry, general history, school law. Kor County I'mimtb Commencing Wednesday. August II. 108, at a in. and continuing until Friday. August 14. at 4 o'clock Wednesday, Penmanship, history, orthography, reading, physical geog- rsnhv Thursday Written arithmetic. I theory of leaching, grammar, physi ology Krldsy-'Cieogrsphy, school law, civil government. Kngllnh Denature. W. H. IHI.I.AItli. County Superintendent. IIIDS H'.WIKII The butlttng committee, Kngcne. Oregon. ak for hid fur hrutini' electric lighting and ess piping lot 1. O. O. r lull 1.1 1 it K On clivtilc sir lug and gas piping until noon. Jul) 30, I HI'S, on hvnttim until Aiisiiki Ifi, luoK, at noon. Plans and Hfc.i. flcatlons on file at the oftice of the architect, Johu llumlrkcr, I'ligcnc 5000 prs Men's Tan and Black Hose Regular 15c Grades 9c CLOSING OUT WE ARE POSITIVELY GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 1000 tr . men t Mew Shirts Regular $1,00 J 48d Marchess Entire MocW gsk-aaassiaaBiasBr aaaasar- asaaajw sfaaisim aaasssaa i aae- OF DR.Y GOODS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, Etc., to Be SOLD in ONLY 30 DAYj TU; Ua DiiMis Having made ar- HUUtC IV 111; fHlllV. rangements to en ter another line of business, we will be compelled to close out this mammoth stock of Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes, &c, by September 1 Oth. In order to dispose of this immense stock in this time will compel us to offer merchandise away under manufacturer's cost, or, in other words, make prices so low no man, woman or child can afford to pass the Bon Marche Store when in need of any kind of merchandise, as we will positively sell every article in this big store for less money than any mer chant can buy direct from the manufacturer for. It is with regret that we are compelled to make this move as we are sacrificing a large and growing business. We have always treated our customers fair and square, have always sold the best merchandise for the least money; we have, in a measure, to thank our customers for the rapid growth of the Bon Marche Store's business, which is second to none in M . i town of Lugene. We invite the public to this grand teast or bargains, whic rrvnfinnp fmm Anv unto dav until the last dollar's wnrt Will Wllllll" . 1 1 1 " u of merchandise is sold and that has positively to be donerj the 1 Oth day of September, I VUO. For fear we may miss some or tne people m the count! with our notice of Closing Out Sale ad. will ask you kind! 1 ill .1 '"I r r i-V yw tell your friends and neighbors they can save ld to DUc anvrriinor If will Dav families and all. the people to borrn mnnpu 70 rn secure these ereat barerains. Come, rw'n your wagons and buggies and load up enough dry good! clothing, shoes, blankets, underwear and all other goods yo may need for the next year to come. $35,000 of bright new merchandise to be sold in 40 day .Salp rnmrtiptirps Thursdav mornint?. Auerust 6th. Store will be closed 4th and 5th to arrange and mark stocl Closing Out Sale Men's Goods Men's Arrow Hriind Collars, each 10c Men's 40c and 50e Ilelts, nil sics at 22c KeKulnr $.'.(10 Suit ('uses, leather eorner-s .$1.49 Regular $1.50 Work (Sloven, all kinds $1.19 JJoy'a rPKului ''' '1 0c AVaists at 19o Men's Sailor Straw Hats, $.' at $1.89 Men's .lOc ami (i5c Work Shirts at . . .' 39c Closing Out Sale Men's Trousers Buy two or three pair, you will need them and they wont cost you what one pair would at any other time. Remember every pair has to be sold in 30 days and we have about 5000 pair, in light and dark, in all sizes. From the dressy to the working ones ALL MUST GO Closing Out Sale of Notioi 25c all silk ribbon, extra wide at, yd ; . 65c and 75c Corsets, best, make '. . 1.50 double tip long Silk Gloves $2.00 double tip long silk Gloves Jll $4.50 women's fine Umbrellas, our sale 15c and 20c Torchon lace, all widths, yd Every article must be sold within 30 days. Si Entire Stock to Be Sold in Just Thirty Day Closing Out Sale of Women's Waists Thousands of women's AVaists in all grade and makes. Have to be sacrificed at this closing out salo. It is a shamoto cut such fine high grade Waists to almost nothing, but wo have got to sell out our entire stock at less than cost. Women's high grade $2.5o waists, sale Women's high grade $3. So waists, sale Women's high grade $5.oo Waists, sale . ...98c $1.98 $2.98 Closing Out Sale of Boys' Clothing Now is when you can buy your boy a long or short pant suit for just what it cost, in fact you are buying it' for less than manufacturer's cost, because we have not charged any freight charges. Ki'inember not one article has the freight charges added. Hverything at wholesale charges. Hoys' leng pant suits, regular $10, at $5.95 Hoys' short pant suits, regular $2.50, at $1.29 Closing Out Sale Table Linen 85c grade all pure linen, yd 59c 65c grade all pure Linen, yd .54c 60c grade all pure Linen, yd 46c $1.20 extra fiue quality, the yard .79c 45c grade all pure Linen, yd 29c 3,sc grade all pure Linen, yd 22c Closing Out Sale of Toweling 15c best grade Toweling, the yard 10c ISc best grade Toweling, the vard 12c 10c a very good grade Toweling 6c 20c best grade Toweling, the yard 14c 15c fine face Towels, each at 11c .'!5c large Math Towels, only, each 22c Closing Out Sale of Scrim 15c Curtain scrim, striped, yd uc 20c colored curtain material, yd 15C .'!0c fish net curtain material ' 19c 25e pure white Curtain material 14c izfc unbleached curtain materials 9C Closing Out Sale Ladies' Coats &Sd Every coat and suit must lie closed out in the next 30 da including an our new tall arrivals. This sale conies alter had our Fall orders in and so we will have to place on sale the new goods. Hemomber every coat and suit at just w they cost in the factory. Women's Coats, value to $1:3.50, Out sale' Women's Coats, values to $0.50, Out sale $5 Women's Suits, value to $25, Out sale $131 Women's Suits, value to $.'!5. Out sale $11 Closing Out Sale of Women's Skid Thousands of women's Skirts in all grades and sizes to 1 from. All must go and in ;!0 days. Remember every shir, just what it cost in the factory. No freight to be charged.' lose that but we must vacate this room and we will not it our goods. All skirts at less than the raw material. Skirts sold regular for $6.00, Out sale Skirts sold regular for $3.5o, Out sale.: 5- Skirts, sold regular for $2.50, Out sale J: ROOM MUST BE VACATED BY SEPTEMBER 10. 190l Closing Out Sale of All Shoes Here is where you get a bargain. We mean by that that you get them vt what it costs to make them. It costs front 25c to 50t' a ',air to land shoes and we are going to sell them at what they cost in the factory. Come buy three or four pair and save from 50c to $2 a pair. We carry nothing but the best of Shoes made by the best of makers and every pair guaranteed. Children's, men's and women's Shoes all must go in ."() days, remember. We havp only 30 days to va cate the building in. lWt wait a day but be here bright Miul early. Everything Goes Closing Out Sale Men's Hats Kvery Hat is new and nobby and in good shape. Hut they must be closed out in the next :0 days. A complete line of men's straw and wool Hats. We have not room to price them but most will be less than half the selling priee. We have a large stock and every one will be marked less than the wholesale cost. They all must go. Closing Out Sale of Men's Shirts It will pay you to buy four or five or a dozen Shirts at this Closing Out Sale. It is not very often that you get a chance to buy Shirts at less than manufacturer's rost. Thev are golf and negligee, with and without collars, with and without cuffs. All must go in :0 davs. EVERYTHING At m.inulactuKt'i cost Add EVEN LESS THE BON MA Closing Out Sale Men's Suits Remember this is no cienn up sale or otitis and onds but a closing out sale and evorvthimr is on sale amlut what it costs to manufacture it, not what it cot lan; Lugene, but what it cost in the factory. F.vcry one of Suits are high grade, hand finished throughout. K' Suit must be sold as we have to vacate the l.uil-ling in o0 days. Men's Suits, values to $25, Out sale ' Men's Suits, values (n 4'n n,.t ..i $ ,v, ,r-v.( i.ur Men's Suits, values to $1S, Out sale ,:' Men's Suits, value to $15. I)t sale Men's Suits, values to $12. Out sale RCI! ROOM MUST vacated th: t' OF SEP! Or. si j